Crabtree Sunday School Elects OUic^-Tflg^rs My MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Community KVporttr 1'T , I?**" ?#' Mi'l* I IK The Sunday School of Crnht'ee Methodist Church ha* reorganized with the following officers and teachers: Superintendent. B. F. N'esbitt;' assistant, John Kirkpat rick: secretary Annett Ferguson: treasurer. G. C. Palmer, Jr.; pian ist, Mrs. John Kirkpatrick and! Mrs. L. O. Ferguson; teacher for adult clan, Mrs. Millard Ferguson; as sistant. Fred L. Safford;' young adult, Mrs. Hugh Noland. who will be assisted from the class; young people. Mrs. John Kirkpatrick; In termediates, Mrs. Fred L. Safford; juniors, Mrs. Charles Ferguson; beginners. Mrs, Mary INjpr; iradle roil, Mrs. Bcttie Moody, Mrs. Glenn Noland, economic teacher of the Crabtree-lroq Duff j School is teaching a 0-week sew ing rourte at the school each Tuesday from 3 to 4 p.m. The course is open to the adult women of the school communities, Howard Green is a patient at Haywood hospital where he under went major surgery on Monday. Jesse Garland, our community sawyer, is a patient in the Johnson City, Tenn., hospital with an eyef infection. ? Bruce Holder. M?n of Mr. and Mrs; Kay Holder. w?is married last Friday to Miss Slherry Sorrells. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sor-1 I ' rrlln ul I'liK'kfly, Wc we*"> sorry to lose Mr. and Mr*. Johnnie Moore who have |moved from our community to Statesvillc and we welcome Mr. '.and Mra. Vance English nmV fam ily com in R from Bethel to the Joe Palmer farm, also Mr and Mrs. Mai\son Sutton from Waterville to Howtrrd Green's farm* * I Ray Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holder anJ Mrs. Ada Dot son have returned from Hopewell, Va. where they visited their broth ers ahd sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holder and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Dick GrilTin of Silver Springs, Md. were guests several days this week of Mrs. Griffin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cockrell 1 i had as guests for the past week their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. .and Mrs. Gilbert Jones of Atlanta. ; ?'. i | Arthur Robinson and sister Mrs. | btena Evana, left last week for | iGaffney, S..C. where they will ispend the winter. Mrs. W. C. Kirkputrick accom panied her son-in-law and daughter "Mr. and Mrs. Norman Free! of Can ton to Chester, S. C. where they spent the weekend with her daugh ter. Mrs. Monroe Crane. Mrs. Monroe Noland of Anacon da, Mont., is here for a month's visit to her son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McElroy. Mr. and. Mrs. Loyd Ledford had Thickety CDP Meet Now Set For Tuesday Night The community meeting sched uled for tortigM. Thursday, has been postoponed until Tuesday night. All residents are Invited to attend the meeting, since this will be the last one held at the Park until next spring. A hambutger supper is being planned for those who want to . bring their families and supper. Those who do not come for sup per are asked to attend the meet ing at 7 p. in., when important business will be taken up and plans discussed for the winter programs, ? The Wes'eyan Service Guild and the W.S.C.S. of Rock wood Metho dist Church, held the Jirst session of a study course Sunday evening. The course is on the "Five Spirit ual Classics," and is being present ed by different members of the group. Mrs. David Hurch and Mrs. E. E. Stockton are secret aroies of Missionary Education In their re spective groups, and are in charge of the devotional periods during the studies. The second in a series of four sessions will be held next Sunday evening at the church, beginning at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Trantham are visiting relatives in Pasadena. Texas this week, and expect to spend some time in Florida be jore returning home. W. M. Williamson has received tews of the death of his brother, Fred Williamson, who died in Oregon a few weeks ago. He was i native of Haywood County, but had been away for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kennedy left Wednesday for New Smyrna Beach. Fla., after spending the past few weeks here with her mother. Mrs. T. G. Murray and family. j \ The Board of Education of Rockwood Church will meet at the church Friday evening to lay plans for the coming year's work. Teach rrs for the various Sunday School classes will be named, and other j business taken up. G. H. Hipps, tupcrintendent, will preside. All officers and teachers, and others Interested are ask^d to attend. !? t , I ??? The Woman's Society of Christ Ian Service will meet Thursday af ternoon, October 13, at the home | af Mrs. E. E. Stockton. A new moisture-resistant lead! pencil can be used to mark'rain- j wear and won't rub oft when it rains. For| 10W COST CONTROL of PUNT RED WEEDS quid NEMATODES... CVANAMID + A SOIl TUMIOANT I It's Easy as A-B-C I A* Work up seed tvd and apply soil fumigant. I II" ? ? ? ^ ' B. Apply Cyanamid at recommended rates. | C. *n the spring, rake, fertilise and seed at usual. I ADVANTAGES OF AERO* CYANAMID FOR TOBACCO BED WEED CONTROL I. I. Eliminate* costly, back-breaking, hand weeding. I 2. Supplies long-lasting nitrogen., I { I 3. Produces stronger, healthier plants that grow off I faster in the field. ?AVonWS? : *'Wa weeds and ask for ? frei leaflet REMEMBER ?Cyanamid plus a soil fumigant is the I lowest-coat way to control wopds and nematodes in plant beds. See your dealer and place your order today. ? American Gfanamid company AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DIVISION 16 Wast Mortin St, Rokigfc, K C ? LAMAR WORI.EY Ik shown ridinR his pony to rapture the blue ribbon in the Western Class at the Pi?eon Valley Horse S||ow Saturday. Worley I More Week End Bargains From RAIFFl iVCC To Display rom Wolfe's Works Oct. 10 -13 i ffitfitiri r ' w ; ll An exhibit of Tom Wolfe's | works will be on display in the j Gallery of Hunter Library at West- i urn Carolina College Monday, i October 10, through Thursday. 1 October 13. It was announced by Mrs. Lilian B. Buchanan. Librar ian. The exhibit, collected by Miss Myra Champion. Reference Li brarian at Pack Memorial Library in Asheville, includes every pub lished work of Wolfe, as well as a complete collection of letters, re views, and references concerning the author and his writings. His books have been translated into five foreign languages, all of which vill be included .in this display. Mrs. Ralph Wheaton of Ashe ville, sister of Wolfe, will speak to the English classes at Western Carolina. College in the Gallery j both Wednesday and Thursda> mornings. An Asheville book shop representative will have an exhibit of Wolfe's works for sale, and Mrs. Wheaton Will autograph them. On Wednesday afternoon the Waynesville Chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution will meet in the Gallery, with Mrs. Ramsey Buchanan and Mfs. Dan Moore of Sylva as hostesses. Mrs. Wheaton, the sister "Helen" re ferred to In Wolfe's writings, will speak to this group. She will also White Oak CDP^ Will Meet SaturdjB Bv MUS. ROWf \}yM C ommunity The White Oak CDV I regular SaUo^H l^r. and Mrs Teagoi have charre of the proe^H tallies are a-V.eil to brmjB Mrs. Sain t.eiliord ? |H at Memorial Nlwsi H Vihet'e she un:ler\\ent Mrs. George Carpi M her mother. Mrv who is ill | he the guest -in ak. r a,l of the Twentieth Cem?H Syiva when they n.en ?fl lery on Thursday after^l Lilian Buchanan is i first preside nt of tfcii low fug each moetir.s. ae* 1 \\ ill lie held in the | of the Library. H i Mrs. Bui hanan said,'ifl first time we have atieaB a complete exhibit oithfl our own Tom Wolfe, aad]H tain that many in fflH come in to enjoy it." ? Mr. and Mrs WlieatojB guests <i| Mis Buehii* the period nt this txhth^H Tevas' 1US4 wool dip! | mated at 44.220,000 pM worth 2ii million dollaitM ? and horse were nine at full (lit when this pic ture was made by Frances' Photo Scrviee, Canton. I HERE'S PROOF! j The "NEW LOOK" At RaifPs Is Something to See ? The Most Modern Merchandise Display Equipment Available Brings to Canton a Store Second to None In "Up-To-I>ate" Merchandise Presentation. Raiffs Don't Meet Prices But Beat Price I You Saw These Items Advertised By Ashevill Stores . . . Raiffs Prices Are Lower-Ai Equal Or Better Quality Is Guaranteed. | 300 Ladies' Fall Dresses + - Reg. $16.99 ? Now ? $& Dcniincn lA Re*- $12-" - Now - * nLUUULU /2 Reg. $ 8.99 - Now *4, Reg. $ 5.99 ? Now ? $2J * Ladies' All Wool FALL COATS ? Beautiful Tweeds ? Charcoal Tones ? New Pushup Sleeve Only 24" VERY SPECIAL ! LADIES' SLIPS Large Assortment I ? Ladies' Blouses Cotton Dresses Choose From i ril ? ? Nyionized and Skirts a sp"i" Purch"se ? 80 Square Percale ? pl,sse Reduced _ , , , i\euuttu # New Fa? Shades ? Broadcloth . 1 ? Choice of 6 Styles Only 1 00 ~?,kZ? Only 277 and Lots Regular $1.49 Stretch Nyh Fruit of The La* ? 15 Denier ? All New Fall Shi ? Save 49c a Pair ? Custom Mold Fit Only 111 SPECIAL PURCHASE COSTUME JEWELRY ? Necklaces ? Earrings ? Bracelets ? Pins Many Priced Elsewhere to $1.00 GIRLS' New Fall Cotton Dresses ? Sizes 3-14 ? Washable Hj A| ? Plaids ? Checks ? 8 Styles Prints and Solids ? $1.99 Values W | i Children's Knit Sleepers ? Sizes ,'1-fi ? Elastic Knit ? 1st Quality ? Pink, Blue, Green Only 1 00 Indies' Nylonized ' GOWNS ? 2 Bar Tricot ? Washable ? Quirk Drying ? White. Blue. Pink Only I00 / Men's Fall Slacks Special Purchase ? Slight Irregulars ? Made to Sell for as High as $7.99 Only 333 Boy's Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS ? Special Purchase ? Bright New Plaids ? Reg. $1.99 Value Sizes 2-14 Only I33 l . / . Boys' Denim Jo Elsewhere to I ? Sanforized ? Bar Tacked ? 1st Quality ? Sizes 4-12 Only 1j GIRLS BLOUSES Special Group of All Broken Sizes and lx>ts ? Some Slightly Soiled oHir "?$l M $1.00 All White Nylon BLANKET ? 72x90 ? Sav* * Only | Only 650 7! - - VERY SPECIAL SOFA PILLOWS ? Corduroy and Velvets ? Beautiful Colors Values to $2.99 * (9 1 QA Only v 1 r dackon CURTAINS ? 84 x 90 .. ? Will Not Shrink ? 1st Quality Only $ ?????????????????????? Dolls - Dolls 50c Down : Will Hold On ' Lay-Away f! See The Assortment Use Lay-Away Pick Now At These Reduced Prices Raiff's Of Canton All Prices For This Week ONLY Cotton I Throw # Regular | #27x50 # Washable I Only Onlyjj

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